
Hosting discussions in Scranton, PA of true “kitchen table” issues. Talking with each other instead of talking at one another.
Discussions
Pull up a chair. From the kitchen table in Scranton to yours, let’s embrace this opportunity to learn from each other, grow together, and ensure our values guide the future of our communities. Together, we can decide which politicians and policies will make a meaningful difference.
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A little background on Scranton4Biden started as a grassroots movement among neighbors and friends who knew Joe Biden and his family when they lived at 2446 North Washington Ave. and where the organizing goes today. Driven by personal connections and shared values of hard work, honesty, compassion, and community, the movement aimed to stay true to local politics reflecting the struggles and hopes of working-class families in Scranton.
The video "Don Winslow Films & Bruce Springsteen - #AmericaNeedsPennsylvania" serves as a powerful reminder of the state of the nation four years prior, specifically focusing on the disillusionment that many voters, particularly in Pennsylvania in 2020.
Freedom Ad speaks to all of us. We choose Freedom from chaos, Freedom means something different to everyone, but most the folks at the Kitchen Table believe in the Freedom to not just scrape by, but to prosper and give our kids a better future.
How do we set up the videos for the interviews? Here is a peak.
The battle continues. We still need to stand up and make our voices heard. We need leaders who understand that Main Street is the backbone of America, not just a talking point. Leaders who will fight for policies that support working families, not just the financial elite. President Biden leads the way now we fight shoulder to shoulder with Harris Waltz. When we fight we win.

The discussions continue a long tradition of down-to-earth kitchen table political conversations at 2446 North Washington Avenue. President Biden often recalls learning about life and politics at the elbow of his Grandfather, Ambrose Finegan, sitting in the same kitchen.
Episodes are hosted by Marty Kearns and Chris Kearns pictured here with their Mom, the late Anne Kearns, who always welcomed everyone to her table and could debate with the best of them.